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The fact that we do not have tangible evidence of alien life on other planets is proof that it does not exist -- at least, that’s what Nobel Prize-winning physicist Enrico Fermi believed was the answer to his question: “Where is everybody?” Today, this theory is known as “The Fermi Paradox”, and it still sparks debates between scientists, skeptics and believers the world over. Special guests Douglas Vakoch, president of METI (Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence), and Shubham Kanodia, co-author of How Much SETI Has Been Done?, join us to discuss Fermi’s Paradox as well as diving into where alien life may exist, and ways we may find them in the future.
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Hosted by Ray Tarara
Written & Produced by R.J. Blake and Ray Tarara
Theme music by Terra Monk
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Special guests:
Douglas Vakoch - www.meti.org
Shubham Kanodia - How Much SETI Has Been Done? Finding Finding Needles in the n-Dimensional Cosmic Haystack